200+ Projects Completed
Every project starts with how you want to use the space — then we make it real. These are a few of our favorites from across Greater Atlanta.
A back-of-house concrete pad became a full outdoor living room: custom bluestone patio, built-in kitchen with pergola overhead, and a planting border that screens the neighboring fence from every seat. The owners now host dinner outside more than in.
Start Your Project →A sloped, unusable side yard became a three-tier natural stone waterfall with a recirculating stream and koi pond at the base. Native ferns and river birch frame the sound — noticeable from the master bedroom window all year long.
Start Your Project →The original lawn ended three feet from the foundation. We replaced the entire front with a layered planting scheme — flowering dogwood canopy, mid-layer hydrangeas, low ornamental grasses at the edge — designed so something is blooming or colored every month.
Start Your Project →A narrow side-entry between the garage and house was dead space. Travertine tile, an iron gate, and a small fountain turned it into a private courtyard the family uses as a second front door. Project added an estimated $40k to appraisal value.
Start Your Project →Bermuda that had gone patchy over five Atlanta summers was fully removed, soil amended with Georgia red-clay corrections, and new Zoysia Emerald installed. Eighteen months later the lawn is the thickest on the street — and the irrigation system keeps it that way on 40% less water.
Start Your Project →Low-voltage LED uplighting on the oak canopy, path lights along the front walk, and a warm wash on the stone facade transformed how the property reads at night. The homeowners said it was the best single-day investment they'd made in the house.
Start Your Project →An existing pool had safety concrete with no character. We replaced it with coping-matched travertine deck, added a fire-pit seating area at the far end, and installed a built-in planter wall with climbing jasmine to separate the pool from the lawn. Completely different house.
Start Your Project →Three mature water oaks made the back yard too dark for traditional turf. We leaned into it — hostas, astilbe, Japanese forest grass, and native trillium now thrive under the canopy. Maintenance dropped from weekly mowing to a two-hour cleanup twice a year.
Start Your Project →A raised-bed kitchen garden with cedar frames and gravel pathways gave a family of four access to herbs and vegetables without disturbing the main lawn. Irrigation on timers, companion planting layout included. The teenagers actually tend it.
Start Your Project →A six-acre property in horse country needed an outdoor entertaining space that could handle 80 people and still feel personal on a Tuesday evening. Two-level flagstone terrace, pergola with ceiling fans, recessed fire table, and a perimeter of native meadow grasses that look intentional year-round.
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